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Impossibility

Impossibility (n) /ɪmˌ


pɒs·əˈ
bɪl·ə·ti/: 1. 'Something that is impossible'. I can't do it - it's a physical impossibility. [ES imposibilidad].

Impossible
IMPOSSIBLE
impossible (adj.) /ɪmˈpɒsɪb(ə)l/ 'tot able to occur, exist, or be done'. 'A seemingly impossible task'. [ES imposible]

improbability
improbability (n.)/ɪmˌprɒbəˈbɪlɪti/: The quality or condition of being improbable; unlikelihood. There was a big improbability. [ES improbabilidad]

Improbable
Improbable (adj.) /ɪmˈ No matter how improbable it may seem to you in this terrible time, someday you will laugh again. 2. 'Not likely
prɒb·ə·bl/: 1. 'Not likely to be true or to happen'.
to happen or exist; not probable'. Although death at his age was improbable, he had already made his will. [ES improbable]. 3. 'Hard to believe'. An improbable explanation. [ES
inverosímil].

Improve
Improve (v.) /ɪmˈpruːv/ `To become better than before; to make something/somebody better than before'. The doctor says she should continue to
improve (= after an illness). [ES mejorar].

in full
FULL
in full (Idiom) 'completely'. The trip cost had to be paid in full.[ES al completo]

In touch

TOUCH
In touch (Idiom) 'to communicate or continue to communicate with someone by using a phone or writing to them'. Even though we haven't seen
each other in years, we still keep in touch via email. [ES en contacto]

INCLUDE
INCLUDE

include /ɪnˈkluːd/ 'to contain or have as part of a whole'.The meal includes dessert and coffee. [ES Incluir ]

INCOME
Income(n.)/ˈɪnkʌm/ 'Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.' He has a nice home and an adequate income.
[ES renta,ingreso,salario,sueldo]

increase
increase (i) (n) /ɪnˈ
kriːs/ 'A rise in the size, amount, or degree of something.' Some increase in inflation is expected.[ES: aumento]

increasingly
increasingly (adv.) / [ɪnˈkriːsɪŋli]/ To an increasing extent; more and more. 'Increasingly, attention is paid to health'. [ES cada vez más]

INDEED
Indeed (adv) /ɪnˈdiːd / ' really or certainly, often used to emphasize something'. Indeed, it could be
the worst environmental disaster in Europe this century. [ES realmente, en efecto, efectivamente].

Independent
Independent (ii) [ˌ
indəˈ
pendənt] 'not subject to control by others'. She is very independent, she never asks for help. [ES independiente]
Indisputable
ə
Indisputable (adj);[ˌɪndɪˈspjuːtəb l]; not open to debate; The number of states in the union is indisputable; ( indisputable , algo que no se puede negar)

INEVITABLE
inevitable (adj.) /ɪnˈɛvɪtəb(ə)l/ 'Certain to happen; unavoidable'. War was inevitable. [ES inevitable]

INFLATABLE
Inflatable (adj.) /ɪnˈfleɪtəb(ə)l/ 'Capable of being filled with air.' An inflatable mattress [ES inflable]

Inform
Inform (v.) /ɪnˈfɔːm/ 'give (someone) facts or information; tell'. They were informed that no risk was involved. [ES informar]

Inherit
Inherit (v) /ɪnˈhɛrɪt/ 'Receive (money, property, or a title) as an heir at the death of the previous holder.' She inherited a fortune from her father.
[ES heredar]

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